Plush Hairdressing collaborate with businesses to host Christmas wreath and writing workshop

Annie Lewis
Updated December 9 2018 - 5:08pm, first published 5:00pm
TRYING SOMETHING NEW: Alison Joshua learns about the art of brush lettering from teacher Kate Bower. Picture: Les Smith
TRYING SOMETHING NEW: Alison Joshua learns about the art of brush lettering from teacher Kate Bower. Picture: Les Smith

Champagne, charcuterie, Christmas wreaths and brush lettering was just part of the experience offered by a Wagga business on Sunday night. Collaborating with other businesses is the way forward, said Plush Hairdressing owner Kathleen Lindsay. 

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Annie Lewis

Annie Lewis

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